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Red Dawn (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)

We have package artwork for the Chris Hemsworth film arriving March 5th

Quote: Chris Hemsworth (Thor), Josh Hutcherson (The Hunger Games), and Isabel Lucas (Immortals) deliver a full arsenal of pulse-pounding excitement in this explosive action-adventure! The unsuspecting citizens of Spokane, Washington, wake up one morning to the shocking sight of foreign paratroopers dropping from the sky in a surprise attack on the United States. Soon the entire city is under enemy control, but a group of courageous teenagers has decided to fight back, waging an all-out war against the invaders, to take back their town – and their freedom!

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"I wish they would include the original version of the film, where the invaders are the Chinese. Apparently they digitally altered Chinese symbols and dubbed Chinese dialog into North Korean so that they wouldn't upset the Chinese. They wanted to maintain access to the Chinese box office."

How would the in retouched images change the film at all? I get that changing the nationality of the attackers from Chinese to North Korean for the Theatrical might effect some lines of dialogue and some visuals, but how would having both options change the viewing experience enough to warrant a second cut of the film?

ILDC wrote: tdude418 wrote: I wish they would include the original version of the film, where the invaders are the Chinese. Apparently they digitally altered Chinese symbols and dubbed Chinese dialog into North Korean so that they wouldn't upset the Chinese. They wanted to maintain access to the Chinese box office. Were all the actors the same?

tdude418 wrote: I wish they would include the original version of the film, where the invaders are the Chinese. Apparently they digitally altered Chinese symbols and dubbed Chinese dialog into North Korean so that they wouldn't upset the Chinese. They wanted to maintain access to the Chinese box office. Were all the actors the same?

I wish they would include the original version of the film, where the invaders are the Chinese. Apparently they digitally altered Chinese symbols and dubbed Chinese dialog into North Korean so that they wouldn't upset the Chinese. They wanted to maintain access to the Chinese box office.

This wasnt terrible. It was simply a decent flick. It all depends on how much you're willing to buy into the pemise. It can be a lot of fun if you don't think too much about it. I didn't really love the original though.